Windsor Grand Community Celebration Fitness Test
Windsor Grand Community Celebration Fitness Test
Come and say hello to our Red Watch crews from Maidenhead and Windsor fire stations on Saturday at Windsor Leisure Centre for a free Fitness Test.
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is committed to providing education and advice on how to prevent fires and other emergencies. Our staff regularly visit local schools, organisations, and other community groups to provide safety information.
To book a community visit, please complete our Community Engagement Form.
Please note that this form only relates to visits outside of our Annual Schools Programme. If you are trying to arrange one of these events, please visit our School Visits page.
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has a number of Community Rooms that are available for the public to use, within it’s buildings across the county.
To book a community room, please visit this page.
We have a zoning system within our buildings to help minimise the risk posed by fire contaminants, which are the chemical products of fire combustion. This risk is minimal to any visitor, as it is primarily in place to support our teams who may be exposed to potential fire contaminants through occupational exposure. You are not required to take any action when moving between the zones. For your awareness only, this poster will be displayed around fire stations when you visit, detailing what each zone signifies.
Below you can see our programme of upcoming community events. Events will also be advertised on our Facebook page.
Come and say hello to our Red Watch crews from Maidenhead and Windsor fire stations on Saturday at Windsor Leisure Centre for a free Fitness Test.
One of our Volunteers has organised a 999 Community Awareness Day on Friday, 18 April at Maidenhead Railway Station, from 9am to 2pm.
Whilst there is no typical day in this job, this session will provide you with an overview of the role of a modern Firefighter.